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to care for greatly
it means to admire someone in a high rang
yes greatly every show paul is his rival
Strong Held ItemsThe Life Orb takes away about 1/8 of the user's HP to greatly increases the user's Atk. The Light Ball (a hold item only Pikachu can use) increases Pikachu's Sp. Atk. by 100%. If a Pikachu holding a Light Ball uses Thunder, its base power would be 240.However, other items, such as Hard Rock, BlackGlasses, and Twistedspoon, don't count, because they don't greatly increase Attack, but this question asks for greatly-increasing items.
He taxed on Agriculture greatly Spent the proceeds on armies, temples, and games.
To "greatly dislike" something or to "feel bitter" about something.
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I hate your question greatly. Your use of the English language is greatly lacking. GREATLY GREAT!!!
I would greatly appreciate it if you would answer this question about the use of greatly. I was greatly relieved to avoid injury from the accident.
Greatly means 'very much'
Augustus Caesar greatly enjoyed playing dice games.Augustus Caesar greatly enjoyed playing dice games.Augustus Caesar greatly enjoyed playing dice games.Augustus Caesar greatly enjoyed playing dice games.Augustus Caesar greatly enjoyed playing dice games.Augustus Caesar greatly enjoyed playing dice games.Augustus Caesar greatly enjoyed playing dice games.Augustus Caesar greatly enjoyed playing dice games.Augustus Caesar greatly enjoyed playing dice games.
Population distribution is usually greatly affected by what?
I suspect that you may mean "high dudgeon." Some synonyms are: greatly offended, greatly indignant, or greatly outraged.Anger
Greatly Blessed was created on 2010-08-10.
The correct spelling for "greatly" is G-R-E-A-T-L-Y.
Robert Kennedy said the famous quote Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly. This means if a person tries then they can never fail.
No. It is grammatically correct to say, "I admire you, greatly."